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Title: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: xoticpnai808 on September 24, 2011, 08:41:21 pm
i can't find seem to find it  ???
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: kingreyam24 on September 25, 2011, 08:30:51 am
That isn't any one specific task. This is just calling all those tasks in general "human intelligence" tasks. You can do any of those tasks and get credited for them.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: Oryon20 on September 26, 2011, 04:27:26 pm
If you click on the 'Daily' link in the Offers section of the site, and then scroll down, you'll find the Daily Tasks offer.  As already mentioned, it isn't one specific task.  There's a list of several different types available when you click on the offer, with varying amounts of rewards.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: FLWPWR1 on September 26, 2011, 07:34:24 pm
AWESOME!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: xoticpnai808 on September 29, 2011, 05:47:35 am
oohh i see, thanks  ;D
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: crizleris on September 29, 2011, 11:32:26 am
are these time worthy? does anyone like doing them? are they long?
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: Oryon20 on September 29, 2011, 12:24:27 pm
are these time worthy? does anyone like doing them? are they long?

Some can be very time consuming.  I have found that the estimate they give you to finish the task at the beginning is usually not very accurate, with them being either much shorter or much longer than stated (usually longer).  I don't mind doing some occasionally, but couldn't see myself doing them for long stretches on a daily basis.  But that's just me. 

As far as them being time worthy, that's something you need to decide.  If a task takes 30 minutes and pays $0.70, you need to ask yourself if 30 minutes of your time is worth that amount, and if the amount of work involved with the task is worth it.

If you find a task you enjoy, keep an eye out for them, as many are consistently posted for work.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: fogarty815 on September 29, 2011, 05:30:55 pm
I agree, some have been fun, others just a complete waste of an hour (supposed to be 20 minutes) to get $0.55. It also seems a little shady to me that they don't accept some answers based on grammar or other mistakes. There are full-time employees called "writers" who get paid way more than 55 cents an hour. I think It's probably just corporations taking advantage of us, but like it was written before, if you enjoy doing them...
personal opinoin  :bs:
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: kingreyam24 on September 30, 2011, 07:05:48 am
I agree also. I usually only do the search ones, but they are easier for me because I know what they want and how to do them. I can usually get those ones done in less than 15 minutes, but like I said that is me and I've had a lot of practice. I do the tasks when I'm a little short for the month and need a little extra to cash out. Oryon20 is right. You just have to decide whether your time is worth what you get paid out of it.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: Style2011 on September 30, 2011, 08:00:00 am
ok...i didn't understand either!
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: djbt405 on December 11, 2011, 03:51:24 am
I think it's just a waste of time, none of our opinions matter anymore.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: kaitsilva on December 11, 2011, 07:48:29 am
If you can find any free ones, they are easy to complete but can get very long!

Also, I've had problems with getting disqualified on search tasks that ask for Google web addresses because my Google search shortened a link in way that wasn't already listed in the Daily Task system (usually there's an ellipsis in a different spot), so you DO have to argue that sometimes.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: cwillard1 on February 16, 2012, 07:27:49 am
Daily Human Task is a little time consuming but if you do not qualify for they surveys the cents can add up.  It takes a little more time sometimes then a survey but , once you get the hang of it , it goes pretty fast. Just read all the directions.  One little mistake and you get no credit.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: marcee30 on February 16, 2012, 08:06:05 am
some of the surveys are time consuming and what really sucks is when you get so far they say you do 't qualify thats what makes me mad....I've spent all that time to get nothing but I figure hey its worth a try. I mean the rewards will be good if I do get them. But lately all I do is the paid emails and vids, I also use the fusion cash search engine and if the search is a good one I am credited for it, so far I am up 6 cents for my searches
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: spaingrape on February 16, 2012, 09:26:16 am
Same, fill any 4 or 5 pages of prequalify(which is basically a survey) and then get the "don't qualify, have a nice day" with no reimbursement for my time.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: cwortman544 on February 22, 2012, 12:11:42 pm
are these time worthy? does anyone like doing them? are they long?

Some can be very time consuming.  I have found that the estimate they give you to finish the task at the beginning is usually not very accurate, with them being either much shorter or much longer than stated (usually longer).  I don't mind doing some occasionally, but couldn't see myself doing them for long stretches on a daily basis.  But that's just me. 

As far as them being time worthy, that's something you need to decide.  If a task takes 30 minutes and pays $0.70, you need to ask yourself if 30 minutes of your time is worth that amount, and if the amount of work involved with the task is worth it.

If you find a task you enjoy, keep an eye out for them, as many are consistently posted for work.


I've tried these tasks and the ones that are supposed to be the easiest are the "search terms" tasks.  Do you have any advice or clues to why I do everything it says for these tasks and it still comes up with errors?  The one part says for you to search on Bing.com and I do that.  Then it says about Google search having only 5 search terms.  Bing.com doesn't have 5 search terms it has 8...so I enter in NA for the last 2 blank spots.  I don't enter in any sponsored results and I don't spell anything wrong so I don't know what the deal is??? It's very frustrating to see people earning from them but I do what the instructions say to do and I get inaccurate results??  :BangHead:
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: dbrown21 on February 23, 2012, 06:01:03 am
I have looked into the Daily Task, but i can not seem to earn anything from them. Im not sure what that is about and would like to know. Can anyone help me?
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: tslater1 on February 23, 2012, 09:16:41 am
I like the daily tasks that give you a few cents if its something interesting. Some seem to be overly complicated when you read the directions to properly complete them and that may very well be a deterrent for many who would otherwise do them more often. May FC should downsize them directions and make em easier to read and I am sure that more people would try them more often. Once you get into the groove with one the time seems to fly at least for me anyways and I don't realize that it took so long for a little because it was interesting and it kept me from wasting time on the internet doing something for nothing. You never know you may need that few times you earned them 20 cents at the end of the month to cash out with!
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: Beckys0528 on February 28, 2012, 07:13:21 pm
I am gonna check out the Human Intelligence Task I am so behind for this month so i need to make some money I hope its not as complicated as ultimate cash I just can't get 4400 points I'm terrible. ??? :bs:
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: kapeh12 on February 28, 2012, 08:20:29 pm
I've tried these tasks and the ones that are supposed to be the easiest are the "search terms" tasks.  Do you have any advice or clues to why I do everything it says for these tasks and it still comes up with errors?  The one part says for you to search on Bing.com and I do that.  Then it says about Google search having only 5 search terms.  Bing.com doesn't have 5 search terms it has 8...so I enter in NA for the last 2 blank spots.  I don't enter in any sponsored results and I don't spell anything wrong so I don't know what the deal is??? It's very frustrating to see people earning from them but I do what the instructions say to do and I get inaccurate results??  :BangHead:

I think I know which tasks you are talking about.  The first one I'm think about is the "Search for terms" one.  Those are my favorite too, but I noticed the past few weeks, I too get booted off mostly on the "Google" test questions.  Most likely their answer key is out of date causing your correct answers to be evaluated as "incorrect".  If you scroll down the error page, you'll probably find a message stating your "Nth" search suggestion was not correct (2nd, 3rd, 4th...).  The best thing to do is on that page, note the search engine, the special search term (like "research" or "careers" or whatever the extra term was added to the base), and what is presently the Nth search suggestion (the one you have in your search engine results you listed) - include the information in the "unfair" comment field, and again using the "Feedback".  When using the "Feedback" be polite and factual.  Ask them to re-evaluate the answer key to make sure the term is included as valid if missing, or if mis-spelled to correct the spelling.  I also ask that they reset my accuracy after the fix is complete if the task is still running so I can work it again.

If it's the "best match" search one search task, I'll provide the URL I selected and explain why I chose that as the best result.  On that search task, typically the error page will list the "correct" URLs, and I compare their list to what I see.  Sometimes I find I had a matching URL only mine had a  and theirs didn't (some syntax), sometimes I find they have answers I don't see.  When I present my feedback, I comment by comparing/contrasting their key with my results (was it a typo on their key, did it not include my URL - if not explain why it should be there, does their key appear to contain URLs not on the first page, etc).  This task typically uses Google, and with Google's new search algorithm, it may make that task harder to keep up to date as Google is now trying to filter "recent" posts to the top, which may result in greater turnover.  I know I submitted a warning to the Crowdflower team regarding this so they hopefully will keep closer watch on that task's key.

Usually I get some notification when they process my request and send it to whomever is running the task.  I've been working these tasks and its various revisions for a couple years, and every once in a while the keys get messed up and it takes a little while for them to get straightened out.  I also speculate that some may be due to a turnover in staff - new coders may leave more bugs in the tasks than experienced coders.  Just move on to the next task and hope the next time the "bad" task shows up the key will be corrected.  You can make sweet money on them when they are bug free.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: voynagal on May 12, 2012, 11:39:04 pm
Same, fill any 4 or 5 pages of prequalify(which is basically a survey) and then get the "don't qualify, have a nice day" with no reimbursement for my time.

I love doing the Human Intelligence tasks. :thumbsup:  They are faster and easier than most of the full surveys.  As far a the pre-qualification.  I assume these are to make sure the survey taker isn't just clicking random buttons and actually reading the instructions and taking the time to truly complete the survey.    The adult content are the easiest for me.  Some web searches take a big more time.
The pre-qualification period is less time than taking the surveys and finding out you don't qualify for those in my experience.    Plus I can do the H.I. task while watching TV in the background.   
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: mperez7372 on May 14, 2012, 09:37:58 am
The best thing to do is try them.  If you look at one that looks too long, then just quit the task (there is an option at the top right).  Once you get familiar, you will start to recognize the ones that you like best and find easy.  Don't bother if it is a task you think is too difficult or not worth it.  It is extra money, so it is worth trying them!
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: Zhongmou on May 15, 2012, 10:03:30 am
Am I the only one getting 0.02 when I complete 4 of the searching tasks?
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: shapingmyhome on May 16, 2012, 09:50:09 am
Am I the only one getting 0.02 when I complete 4 of the searching tasks?

Is that the one labeled .05 cent? That would be why, It takes 2 of them to get 1 cent. If not I am not sure. Try the ones that are for .10 they are pretty good.
Title: Re: Daily Task: Complete "Human Intelligence" Task
Post by: wadee1958 on May 17, 2012, 10:01:13 am
i can't find seem to find it  ???


I don't see this also.  :dontknow: